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APS Series Gigabit Managed Switches User Manual APS-10T2S

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APS User Manual 9 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Read the following information carefully before operating the device. Please follow the following precaution i

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APS User Manual 99 Topology Flag: The current state of the Topology Change Flag of this Bridge instance. Topology Change Last: The time since the

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APS User Manual 100 1.2.4-7 Port Status This section is used to display the status information for each of the configured STP CIST Ports. Web Inter

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APS User Manual 101 Auto-Refresh: Tick the box to enable the information to be automatically refreshed. Refresh: Used to manually refresh the inf

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APS User Manual 102 1.2.4-8 Port Statistics This section is used to display the port statistics for of the configured STP CIST Ports. Web Interface

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APS User Manual 103 TCN: The number of (legacy) Topology Change Notification BPDU's received/transmitted on the port. Discarded Unknown: The

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APS User Manual 104 1.2.5 IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping is a way for Layer 2 switches to reduce the amount of multicast traffic on a LAN. Without IGM

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APS User Manual 105 group specific query asking whether any hosts still want to remain members of that specific group. If no hosts respond with joi

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APS User Manual 106 Parameter Description Snooping Enabled: Enable IGMP Snooping on the switch. Unregister IPMCv4 Flooding Enabled: Enable unreg

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APS User Manual 107 1.2.5-2 VLAN Configuration This section is used to configure specific IGMP Settings for each of the configured VLAN groups. IGM

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APS User Manual 108 Snooping Enabled: Enable IGMP Snooping for each individual VLAN group. A maximum of 32 VLAN’s can be enabled at any one time.

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APS User Manual 10 Fig. Additional arrester installed between outdoor device and this switch NOTE: The switch is indoor device; if it will b

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APS User Manual 109 1.2.5-3 Port Group Filtering With this feature, you can filter multicast joins on a per-port basis by configuring IP multicast

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APS User Manual 110 Parameter Description Delete: Check to delete the entry, and click Apply save the changes and remove the selected entry. Port:

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APS User Manual 111 1.2.5-4 Status This section is used to view the status of all configured IGMP parameters on the APS Series switches. Web Inter

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APS User Manual 112 V1 Reports Received: The number of Received V1 Reports. V2 Reports Received: The number of Received V2 Reports. V3 Reports Re

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APS User Manual 113 1.2.5-5 Groups Information This section displays the learnt IGMP groups. The IGMP Group Table is sorted first by VLAN ID, and t

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APS User Manual 114 Refresh: Used to manually refresh the information on the page. <<, >>: The arrow keys are used to navigate betwee

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APS User Manual 115 1.2.5-6 IPv4 SSM Information Source Specific Multicast (SSM) is a datagram delivery model that best supports one-to-many applic

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APS User Manual 116 Parameter Description VLAN ID: The VLAN ID of the entry. Group: Multicast Group Address. Port: Physical port number of the

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APS User Manual 117 1.2.6 MLD Snooping Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) snooping constrains the flooding of IPv6 multicast traffic on VLANs on a

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APS User Manual 118 Parameter Description Snooping Enabled: Enable MLD Snooping on the switch. Unregister IPMCv6 Flooding Enabled: Enable unre

Strona 24 - 1.1.3-2 Privilege Level

APS User Manual 11 Introduction Overview In this user’s manual, we will explain how to configure and monitor the APS Series switches through the

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APS User Manual 119 Throttling: Throttling is used to limit the amount of IPv6 multicast groups a switch port can belong to. Valid values are unli

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APS User Manual 120 1.2.6-2 VLAN Configuration This section is used to configure specific MLD Settings for each of the configured VLAN groups. MLD

Strona 27 - 1.1.4-2 IPv6

APS User Manual 121 Snooping Enabled: Enable MLD Snooping for each individual VLAN group. A maximum of 32 VLAN’s can be enabled at any one time. M

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APS User Manual 122 1.2.6-3 Port Group Filtering With this feature, you can filter multicast joins on a per-port basis by configuring IP multicast

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APS User Manual 123 Parameter Description Delete: Check to delete the entry, and click Apply save the changes and remove the selected entry. Port:

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APS User Manual 124 1.2.6-4 Status This section is used to view the status of all configured MLD parameters on the APS Series switches. Web Interf

Strona 31 - 1.1.5-3 Detailed Log

APS User Manual 125 V1 Reports Received: The number of Received V1 Reports. V2 Reports Received: The number of Received V2 Reports. V1 Leaves Rec

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APS User Manual 126 1.2.6-5 Groups Information This section displays the learnt MLD groups. The MLD Group Table is sorted first by VLAN ID, and the

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APS User Manual 127 Refresh: Used to manually refresh the information on the page. <<, >>: The arrow keys are used to navigate betwee

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APS User Manual 128 1.2.6-6 IPv6 SSM Information Source Specific Multicast (SSM) is a datagram delivery model that best supports one-to-many applic

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APS User Manual 12 1. Operation of the Web-based Management This chapter instructs you on how to configure and manage the APS Series switches thro

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APS User Manual 129 Parameter Description VLAN ID: The VLAN ID of the entry. Group: Multicast Group Address. Port: Physical port number of the s

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APS User Manual 130 1.2.7 MVR Multicast VLAN registration (MVR) allows you to efficiently distribute IPTV multicast streAPS across an Ethernet ring

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APS User Manual 131 Parameter Description MVR Mode: Used to enable or disable MVR globally on the switch. VLAN ID: Specify the VLAN ID used for

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APS User Manual 132 1.2.7-2 Groups Information This section displays the learnt MVR groups. The MVR Group Table is sorted first by VLAN ID, and the

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APS User Manual 133 Refresh: Used to manually refresh the information on the page. <<, >>: The arrow keys are used to navigate betwee

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APS User Manual 134 V3 Reports Received: The number of Received V3 Reports. V2 Leaves Received: The number of Received V2 Leaves. Auto-Refresh:

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APS User Manual 135 1.2.8 LLDP LLDP enables Ethernet network devices, such as switches and routers, to transmit and/or receive device-related infor

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APS User Manual 136 Parameter Description Tx Interval: The switch will periodically transmit LLDP frames to its neighbours to ensure the discove

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APS User Manual 137 Port: Physical port of the switch. Mode: Used to select the LLDP mode for each port. RX Only – The switch will not transmit L

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APS User Manual 138 1.2.8-2 LLDP Neighbors This section is used to display the neighbors that have been discovered by the APS Series switch. Web In

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APS User Manual 13 Fig. 1 The login page

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APS User Manual 139 System Capabilities: System Capabilities describes the neighbour unit's capabilities. The possible capabilities are: Othe

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APS User Manual 140 1.2.8-3 LLDP-MED Configuration Media Endpoint Discovery is an enhancement of LLDP, known as LLDP-MED that provides the followin

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APS User Manual 141 Parameter Description Fast Start Repeat Count: Rapid startup and Emergency Call Service Location Identification Discovery of

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APS User Manual 142 given that 4 LLDP frames with a 1 second interval will be transmitted, when an LLDP frame with new information is received. It

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APS User Manual 143 Country Code: The two-letter ISO 3166 country code in capital ASCII letters - Example: DK, DE or US. State: National subdivis

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APS User Manual 144 Emergency Call Service: Emergency Call Service (e.g. 000 and others), such as defined by TIA or NENA. Policies: Network Policy

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APS User Manual 145 Policy ID: ID for the policy. This is auto generated and shall be used when selecting the policies that shall be mapped to the

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APS User Manual 146 8. Video Signalling (conditional) - for use in network topologies that require a separate policy for the video signalling than

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APS User Manual 147 1.2.8-4 LLDP-MED Neighbors This page provides a status overview of all LLDP-MED neighbors. The displayed table contains a row f

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APS User Manual 148 Devices. An LLDP-MED Network Connectivity Device is a LAN access device based on any of the following technologies: 1. LAN Swi

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APS User Manual 14 1.1 System This chapter describes the basic configuration tasks required to configure the system information on the APS Series

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APS User Manual 149 Discovery services defined in this class include media-type-specific network

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APS User Manual 150 4. Guest Voice Signalling - for use in network topologies that require a different policy for the guest voice signalling than f

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APS User Manual 151 Auto-Refresh: Tick the box to enable the information to be automatically refreshed. Refresh: Used to manually refresh the inf

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APS User Manual 152 1.2.8-5 EEE This page provides an overview of EEE information exchanged by LLDP. Web Interface To view the LLDP EEE information

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APS User Manual 153 savings, this provides the transmitter with additional information that it may use for a more efficient allocation. Systems tha

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APS User Manual 154 1.2.8-6 Port Statistics This section displays two types of counters. Global counters are counters that refer to the whole switc

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APS User Manual 155 Total Neighbours Entries Dropped: Shows the number of new entries dropped since switch reboot. Total Neighbours Entries Aged O

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APS User Manual 156 1.2.9 POE PoE or Power over Ethernet is an IEEE standard used to pass electrical power along with data over standard Ethernet C

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APS User Manual 157 Parameter Description Primary Power Supply: This is a read only value and displays the total power available for PoE power.

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APS User Manual 158 1.2.9-2 Status This section is used display the PoE status of each of the ports. Information such as the PoE Class and how much

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APS User Manual 15 Parameter Description Model Name: The model name of this device. System Description: A brief description of this device. Loc

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APS User Manual 159 Power Used: The actual power being drawn by the connected PoE device. Current Used: Displays the current being drawn by the c

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APS User Manual 160 1.2.9-3 Power Delay This section is used to configure time periods in which particular ports will power on the connected PoE de

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APS User Manual 161 Reset Button: Used to reset unsaved changes to original configuration. Apply Button: Used to save the settings configured o

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APS User Manual 162 1.2.9-4 Auto Checking The APS Series PoE switches have a feature that allows the administrator to constantly monitor the PD dev

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APS User Manual 163 Retry Time: How many times the switch will try and ping the device before the failure is logged and the Failure Action is impl

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APS User Manual 164 1.2.9-5 Scheduling The APS Series PoE switches support a PoE Scheduling feature that allows the administrator to power off devi

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APS User Manual 165 Select All: This is used to enable the device to be powered on at all times. Time and Day: Select the appropriate time and da

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APS User Manual 166 1.2.10 Filtering Data Base Switching of frames is based upon the Destination MAC address contained in the frame. The switch bui

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APS User Manual 167 Parameter Description Aging Configuration: By default, dynamic entries are removed from the MAC table after 300 seconds. This

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APS User Manual 168 1.2.10-2 Dynamic MAC Table Entries in the MAC Table are shown on this page. The MAC Table contains up to 8192 entries, and is s

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APS User Manual 16 Maximum Frame Size: Displays the switches maximum supported frame size. 1.1.1-2 Configuration The Contact Information, name a

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APS User Manual 169 1.2.11 VLAN The virtual LAN (VLAN) allows you to group physically separate users into the same broadcast domain. The use of VLA

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APS User Manual 170 Parameter Description Delete: To delete a VLAN entry, tick the check box next to the corresponding VLAN entry. After you p

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APS User Manual 171 1.2.11-2 Ports This section is used to configure Port specific parameters for your VLAN’s. Here we can configure a port as a T

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APS User Manual 172 Port Type: There are several port types that can be selected depending on the role of the port. The port type available are Un

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APS User Manual 173 not a member of the classified VLAN of the frame, the frame is discarded. By default, ingress filtering is disabled. Frame Typ

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APS User Manual 174 1.2.11-3 Switch Status This section is used to view the currently configured VLAN groups. VLAN groups which have been learnt fr

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APS User Manual 175 Refresh: Used to manually refresh the information on the page. <<, >>: The arrow keys are used to navigate betwee

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APS User Manual 176 1.2.11-4 Port Status This section is used to view the port specific values relating to the VLAN information. Web Interface To v

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APS User Manual 177 Port Type: Displays the currently configured port type, values are unaware, C-Port, S-Port and S-Custom-Port. For a full expla

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APS User Manual 178 1.2.11-5 Private VLAN A private VLAN allows the administrator to configure a VLAN which contains switch ports that are restrict

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APS User Manual 17 System Location: The physical location of the switch (e.g., telephone closet, 3rd floor). The allowed string length is 0 to 255

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APS User Manual 179 Parameter Description Delete: To delete a Private VLAN entry, tick the box and press the Apply button. PVLAN ID: Indicate

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APS User Manual 180 1.2.11-5-2 Port Isolation Port Isolation allows the administrator to configure ports so they can only communicate with certain

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APS User Manual 181 1.2.11-6 MAC-based VLAN One of the most common ways of grouping VLAN members is by port, hence the name port-based VLAN. Typica

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APS User Manual 182 Parameter Description Delete: To delete a MAC-based VLAN entry, check this box and press Apply. The entry will be deleted on

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APS User Manual 183 1.2.11-6-2 Status This section displays the current MAC-based VLAN groups configured on the switch. Web Interface To view the M

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APS User Manual 184 1.2.11-7 Protocol-based VLAN This section describes Protocol -based VLAN, the APS Series support Protocols including Ethernet L

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APS User Manual 185 Parameter Description Delete: To delete a Protocol-based VLAN entry, check this box and press Apply. The entry will be delet

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APS User Manual 186 a. OUI: OUI (Organizationally Unique Identifier) is value in format of xx-xx-xx where each pair (xx) in string is a hexadecimal

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APS User Manual 187 1.2.11-7-2 Group to VLAN This section is used to map the groups configured in section 1.2.10-7-1 to a VLAN Group. Web Interface

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APS User Manual 188 VLAN ID: Indicates the ID to which the Group Name will be mapped. A valid VLAN ID ranges from 1-4095. Port Members: A row of

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APS User Manual 18 1.1.2 Time The page is used to configure the time setting on the switch. Time can be set manually or via a NTP server. By defaul

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APS User Manual 189 1.2.12 Voice VLAN The Voice VLAN function is used for networks where both data and voice traffic are running on the same networ

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APS User Manual 190 Parameter Description Mode: Select to enable or disable the Voice VLAN function. Please Note: MSTP must be disabled when usi

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APS User Manual 191 Auto: Will auto detect whether an IP Phone is connected to the port and will automatically join the Voice VLAN. Forced: Will f

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APS User Manual 192 1.2.12-2 OUI This section is used to configure the Voice VLAN OUI table. The maximum number of entries is 16. Modifying the OUI

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APS User Manual 193 Description: The description of OUI address. Normally, it describes which vendor telephony device it belongs to. The allowed s

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APS User Manual 194 1.2.13 GARP The Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) provides a generic framework whereby devices in a bridged LAN, e

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APS User Manual 195 Parameter Description Port: Physical port of the switch. Timer Values: To set the GARP Join Timer, Leave Timer and Leave Al

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APS User Manual 196 Reset Button: Used to reset unsaved changes to original configuration. Apply Button: Used to save the settings configured on

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APS User Manual 197 1.2.13-2 Statistics This page allows you to view the GARP Statistics for all switch ports. Web Interface To view the GARP Stat

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APS User Manual 198 1.2.14 GVRP The GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) allows network devices to share VLAN information and to use the informat

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APS User Manual 1 About this Guide ____________________________________________________________ 6 Compliances and Safety Statements _____________

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APS User Manual 19 Parameter Description Clock Source: Select what clock source the switch will use for its time configuration. Use Local Settings

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APS User Manual 199 3. Click the Apply button to save your changes or the Reset button to revert to previous settings. Parameter Description GVR

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APS User Manual 200 1.2.14-2 Statistics This page allows you to view the GVRP Statistics for all switch ports. Web Interface To view the GVRP Stat

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APS User Manual 201 1.2.15 QoS The APS Series switches support four QoS queues per port with strict or weighted fair queuing scheduling. It support

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APS User Manual 202 Parameter Description Port: Physical port of the switch. QoS Class: Controls the default QoS class, i.e., the QoS class for

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APS User Manual 203 DSCP Based: Click to Enable DSCP Based QoS Ingress Port Classification. Reset Button: Used to reset unsaved changes to origin

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APS User Manual 204 Parameter Description Port: Physical port of the switch. Mode: Check the box next to the corresponding port to enable Ingress

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APS User Manual 205 Fig. 93 Port Scheduling Fig. 94 Port Scheduling – Strict Priority

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APS User Manual 206 Parameter Description QoS Egress Port Schedulers Port: Physical port of the switch. Mode: Displays the configured Mode type

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APS User Manual 207 Port Shaper Rate: Enter the required bandwidth rate, maximum values are based on the speed on the port. If running at 1Gb, 100

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APS User Manual 208 1.2.15-4 Port Shaping This section provides an overview of QoS Egress Port shaping for all switch ports. Web Interface To conf

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APS User Manual 20 1.1.2-2 NTP NTP (Network Time Protocol) is a protocol used to sync devices on the network with a time server. Web Interface To c

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APS User Manual 209 Parameter Description QoS Egress Port Shapers Port: Physical port of the switch. Fig. 97 Port Shaping – Strict Priority Fi

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APS User Manual 210 Mode: Displays the configured Mode type, Strict Priority or Weighted. Weight (Q0-5): Shows the current weight for this queue

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APS User Manual 211 Queue Scheduler Weight: Controls the weight of the queue. This is a percentage of total bandwidth available, valid values 1 to

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APS User Manual 212 1.2.15-5 Port Tag Remarking This section provides an overview of QoS Egress Port Tag Remarking all switch ports. Web Interface

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APS User Manual 213 Fig. 100 Port Tag Remarking – Classified Mode Fig. 101 Port Tag Remarking – Default Mode

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APS User Manual 214 Parameter Description Port: Physical port of the switch. Mode: Shows the tag remarking mode for this port. Classified: Use

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APS User Manual 215 1.2.15-6 Port DSCP This section provides an overview of QoS Port DSCP settings for all switch ports. Web Interface To configur

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APS User Manual 216 enabled as specified in DSCP Translation window for the specific DSCP. All: Classify all DSCP values. Egress Rewrite: DSCP Val

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APS User Manual 217 1.2.15-7 DSCP-based QoS This section is used to configure DSCP-based QoS settings for all switch ports. Web Interface To confi

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APS User Manual 218 DPL: Drop Precedence Level to which the corresponding DSCP value is classified for ingress processing. Range: 0-1, where 1 is

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APS User Manual 21 1.1.3 Account The Accounts function is used by the administrator to create, modify and delete users. The administrator can modif

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APS User Manual 219 1.2.15-8 DSCP Translation This section is used to configure DSCP translation for ingress traffic or DSCP re-mapping for egress

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APS User Manual 220 Egress Remap DP0: Re-maps DP0 field to selected DSCP value. DP0 indicates a drop precedence with a low priority. Egress Remap

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APS User Manual 221 1.2.15-9 DSCP Classification This section is used to map DSCP values to a QoS class and drop precedence level. Web Interface To

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APS User Manual 222 1.2.15-10 QoS Control List Use the QoS Control List Configuration page to configure Quality of Service policies for handling in

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APS User Manual 223 Parameter Description QCE: Quality Control Entry Index. Port: Physical port of the switch. Frame Type: Indicates the type

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APS User Manual 224 queue corresponding to the specified QoS class. DPL – The drop precedence level will be set to the specified value. DSCP – The

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APS User Manual 225 Frame Type: The supported Frame Types are listed below: Any – Allow all types of frames. Ethernet – This option can only be

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APS User Manual 226 DSCP – Diffserv Code Point value. (Options: Any, specific value of 0-63, BE, CS1-CS7, EF or AF11-AF43, or Range; Default: Any)

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APS User Manual 227 1.2.15-11 QCL Status Displays the current QCL (QoS Control List) entries configured on the switch. Web Interface To view the QC

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APS User Manual 228 Refresh: Used to manually refresh the information on the page. Resolve Conflict: Click to resolve any current QCE conflicts t

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APS User Manual 22 Parameter Description User Name: The name identifying the user, enter the username that you want to create. Password: Enter

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APS User Manual 229 1.2.15-12 Storm Control Use the Storm Control Configuration page to set limits on broadcast, multicast and unknown unicast traf

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APS User Manual 230 Parameter Description Frame Type: Specifies broadcast, multicast or unknown unicast traffic. Status: Enables or Disables Stor

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APS User Manual 231 1.2.16 s-Flow Agent The APS Series switches support s-Flow network monitoring. sFlow is a sampling technology that meets the ke

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APS User Manual 232 3. Click the Apply button to save your changes or the Reset button to revert to previous settings. Parameter Description Rec

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APS User Manual 233 Reset Button: Used to reset unsaved changes to original configuration. Apply Button: Used to save the settings configured o

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APS User Manual 234 Parameter Description s-Flow Ports: Displays the ports that s-Flow is configured. s-Flow Instance: Configured sFlow instanc

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APS User Manual 235 1.2.17 Loop Protection The APS Series switches support a Loop protection mechanism. Loop Protection can be used in environments

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APS User Manual 236 Transmission Time: The interval between each loop protection PDU sent on each port. Valid values are 1 to 10 seconds. Shutdown

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APS User Manual 237 1.2.17-2 Status This section displays the Loop Protection status of individual ports. Web Interface To view the Loop Protectio

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APS User Manual 238 1.2.18 Single IP The APS Series switches support Single IP Management. Single IP Management (SIM), is a simple and useful metho

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APS User Manual 23 1.1.3-2 Privilege Level This page provides the administrator a way to give users access to the management interface of the switc

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APS User Manual 239 Parameter Description Mode: Is used to disable the SIP function or set the device as a Master or Slave. Possible modes are: D

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APS User Manual 240 1.2.18-2 Information This section displays the slave devices and allows the administrator access to these switches. Web Interfa

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APS User Manual 241 NOTE: When you click the index link you will be redirected to the web interface of the slave device.

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APS User Manual 242 1.2.19 Easy Port The APS Series switches support a feature called Easy Port, which provides a convenient way to save and share

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APS User Manual 243 sure the box is unchecked. By default, no ports are members. Role: The port role is based on the type of devices to be connect

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APS User Manual 244 Security-enabled port. Since all ports draw from the same pool, it may happen that a configured maximum cannot be granted, if t

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APS User Manual 245 1.2.20 Mirroring The APS Series switches support traffic mirroring to capture and analyze real time traffic. You can mirror tra

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APS User Manual 246 Parameter Description Port to Mirror on: Port to mirror also known as the mirror port. Frames from ports that have either sour

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APS User Manual 247 1.2.21 Trap Event Severity The APS Series switches support trap events that can alert the administrator if a particular event o

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APS User Manual 248 <3> Error: Error conditions. <4> Warning: Warning conditions. <5> Notice: Normal but significant conditions.

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APS User Manual 24 1.1.4 IP IP is an acronym for Internet Protocol. It is a protocol used for communicating data across an internet network. IP is

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APS User Manual 249 1.2.22 SMTP Configuration The APS Series switches support trap events that can alert the administrator if a particular event oc

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APS User Manual 250 Email Address 1 – 6: Enter up to 6 email address to receive the trap events. Reset Button: Used to reset unsaved changes to o

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APS User Manual 251 1.2.23 UPnP The APS Series switches support UPnP. UPnP is an acronym for Universal Plug and Play. The goals of UPnP are to allo

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APS User Manual 252 related packets to CPU. The ACEs are automatically removed when the mode is disabled. TTL: The TTL value is used by UPnP to se

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APS User Manual 253 1.3 Security This chapter describes the Security configuration options available in the APS Series of switches. Features such

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APS User Manual 254 Parameter Description Mode: Enable the Global IP Source Guard or disable the Global IP Source Guard. All configured ACEs will

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APS User Manual 255 1.3.1-2 Static Table This section is used to enter Static IP addresses into the APS switch. Web Interface To enter Static IP Ad

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APS User Manual 256 Add New Entry: Click to add a new static entry. Reset Button: Used to reset unsaved changes to original configuration. Apply

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APS User Manual 257 1.3.1-3 Dynamic Table This section is used to view the dynamic IP Source Guard entries. Web Interface To view the Dynamic IP Ad

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APS User Manual 258 <<, >>: The arrow keys are used to navigate between the pages, displaying the current VLAN’s configured on the swi

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APS User Manual 25 Parameter Description DHCP Client: Enable the DHCP Client by checking the tick box. When selected, the switch will obtain an

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APS User Manual 259 1.3.2 ARP Inspection The APS Series switches supports ARP Inspection. This allows the switch to intercept and examine all ARP r

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APS User Manual 260 Mode: Select to enable or disable the ARP Inspection function on the select port. The global ARP Inspection Mode must also be

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APS User Manual 261 1.3.2-2 Static Table This section is used to enter Static ARP entries into the APS switch. Web Interface To enter Static ARP en

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APS User Manual 262 Add New Entry: Click to add a new static entry. Reset Button: Used to reset unsaved changes to original configuration. Apply

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APS User Manual 263 1.3.2-3 Dynamic Table This section is used to view the dynamic ARP Inspection entries. Web Interface To view the Dynamic ARP en

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APS User Manual 264 <<, >>: The arrow keys are used to navigate between the pages, displaying the current VLAN’s configured on the swi

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APS User Manual 265 1.3.3 DHCP Snooping The APS Series switches supports DHCP Snooping. The section describes how to configure the DHCP Snooping pa

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APS User Manual 266 to trusted ports and only allow reply packets from trusted ports. Disabled: Disable DHCP snooping mode operation. Port: Physic

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APS User Manual 267 1.3.3-2 Statistics This section is used to view the DHCP Snooping Statistics for the APS switch. Web Interface To view the DHCP

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APS User Manual 268 Rx and Tx ACK: The number of ACK (option 53 with value 5) packets received and transmitted. Rx and Tx NAK: The number of NAK

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APS User Manual 26 1.1.4-2 IPv6 The APS Series switches support both dynamically assigned and statically configured IP Addresses. If you are runnin

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APS User Manual 269 1.3.4 DHCP Replay The APS Series switches supports the DHCP Relay function. DHCP Relays are used to forward DHCP requests to ot

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APS User Manual 270 Parameter Description Relay Mode: Indicates the DHCP relay mode operation. Possible modes are: Enabled: Enable DHCP relay mod

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APS User Manual 271 1.3.4-2 Statistics This section is used to view the DHCP Relay Statistics for the APS switch. Web Interface To view the DHCP Re

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APS User Manual 272 Receive Bad Circuit ID: The number of packets whose Circuit ID option did not match known circuit ID. Receive Bad Remote ID:

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APS User Manual 273 1.3.5 NAS The APS Series switches supports a NAS (Network Access Server) function which allows users connection to a variety of

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APS User Manual 274 Parameter Description Mode: Indicates if NAS is globally enabled or disabled on the switch. If globally disabled, all ports ar

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APS User Manual 275 whether the client is still attached or not, and the only way to free any resources is to age the entry. Hold Time: This setti

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APS User Manual 276 assigned VLAN is enabled on that port. When unchecked, RADIUS-server assigned VLAN is disabled on all ports. Guest VLAN Enable

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APS User Manual 277 frame when the port link comes up, and any client on the port will be allowed network access without authentication. Force Una

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APS User Manual 278 scenario will loop forever. Therefore, the server timeout should be smaller than the supplicant's EAPOL Start frame retran

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APS User Manual 27 Prefix: Enter the IPv6 Prefix of this switch. The allowed range is 1 to 128. Gateway: Enter the required IPv6 Gateway Address.

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APS User Manual 279 destination MAC address for EAPOL frames sent from the switch towards the supplicant, since that would cause all supplicants at

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APS User Manual 280 RADIUS-Assigned QoS Enabled: When RADIUS-Assigned QoS is both globally enabled and enabled (checked) on a given port, the switc

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APS User Manual 281 • Port-based 802.1X • Single 802.1X For trouble-shooting VLAN assignments, use the "Monitor→VLANs→VLAN Membership and VLA

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APS User Manual 282 or the port's Admin State is changed), and if not, the port will be placed in the Guest VLAN. Otherwise it will not move t

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APS User Manual 283 Reset Button: Used to reset unsaved changes to original configuration. Apply Button: Used to save the settings configured o

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APS User Manual 284 1.3.5-2 Switch Status This section is used to view the NAS Status Information on the APS switch. Web Interface To view the NAS

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APS User Manual 285 Last Source: The source MAC address carried in the most recently received EAPOL frame for EAPOL-based authentication, and the

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APS User Manual 286 1.3.5-3 Port Status This section is used to view the Port Status of the NAS function on the APS switch. Web Interface To view t

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APS User Manual 287 1.3.6 AAA The APS Series switches supports AAA (Authentication, Authorization, Accounting) to provide access control to your ne

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APS User Manual 288 1. Check “Enabled”. 2. Specify IP address or Hostname for TACACS+ Server. 3. Specify Authentication Port for TACACS+ Server

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APS User Manual 28 1.1.5 Syslog The APS Series Switches support offloading system messages to a Syslog Server. A Syslog is a standard for logging p

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APS User Manual 289 Setting the Dead Time to a value greater than 0 (zero) will enable this feature, but only if more than one server has been conf

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APS User Manual 290 IP Address/Hostname: The IP address or hostname of the RADIUS Accounting Server. IP address is expressed in dotted decimal not

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APS User Manual 291 1.3.6-2 RADIUS Overview This section is used show you an overview of the status of the RADIUS Authentication and Accounting ser

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APS User Manual 292 Not Ready: The server is enabled, but IP communication is not yet up and running. Ready: The server is enabled, IP communicatio

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APS User Manual 293 1.3.6-3 RADIUS Details This section shows you detailed information of the RADIUS Accounting and Authentication Statistics. Web

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APS User Manual 294 server. Rx Access Rejects radiusAuthClientExtAccessRejects The number of RADIUS Access-Reject packets (valid or invalid) receiv

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APS User Manual 295 This variable is incremented when an Access-Request is sent and decremented due to receipt of an Access-Accept, Access-Reject,

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APS User Manual 296 Access-Request that matched it from the RADIUS authentication server. The granularity of this measurement is 100 ms. A value of

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APS User Manual 297 sions retransmitted to the RADIUS accounting server. Tx Pending Requests radiusAccClientExtPendingRequests The number of RADIUS

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APS User Manual 298 dead-time expires. The number of seconds left before this occurs is displayed in parentheses. This state is only reachable when

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APS User Manual 2 1.2.1-4 Detailed Statistics _______________________________________________________________ 53 1.2.1-5 QoS Statistics __________

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APS User Manual 29 Syslog Level: Indicates what messages will be sent to the Syslog server. 1.1.5-2 Log This section display’s the system loggin

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APS User Manual 299 1.3.7 Port Security The APS Series switches supports a Port Security function allowing the administrator to specify the amount

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APS User Manual 300 Aging Enabled: If checked, secured MAC addresses are subject to aging as discussed under Aging Period. Aging Period: If Aging

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APS User Manual 301 Trap: If Limit + 1 MAC addresses is seen on the port, send an SNMP trap. If Aging is disabled, only one SNMP trap will be sent

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APS User Manual 302 1.3.7-2 Switch Status This section shows the Port Security status. Port Security is a module with no direct configuration. Conf

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APS User Manual 303 Abbr: A one-letter abbreviation of the user module. This is used in the Users column in the port status table. Port Status Por

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APS User Manual 304 1.3.7-3 Port Status This section shows the MAC addresses secured by the Port Security module. Port Security is a module with no

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APS User Manual 305 Parameter Description MAC Address and VLAN ID: The MAC address and VLAN ID that is seen on this port. If no MAC addresses are l

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APS User Manual 306 1.3.8 Access Management The APS Series switches supports a number of methods for configuring the switch. This section is used t

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APS User Manual 307 Delete: Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. Start IP Address: Indicates the start IP address

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APS User Manual 308 1.3.8-2 Statistics This section is used to view the statistics of the Access Management function of the APS Series switch. Web

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APS User Manual 30 1.1.5-3 Detailed Log This section is used to display events ID’s in more detail. Web Interface To view the Detailed System Logs

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APS User Manual 309 Auto-Refresh: Tick the box to enable the information to be automatically refreshed. Refresh: Used to manually refresh the inf

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APS User Manual 310 1.3.9 SSH The APS Series switches supports SSH access to the management interface. SSH is a secure communication protocol that

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APS User Manual 311 1.3.10 HTTPS The APS Series switches supports HTTPS access to the management interface. HTTPS is a secure communication protoco

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APS User Manual 312 Enabled: Enable HTTPS redirect mode operation. Disabled: Disable HTTPS redirect mode operation. Reset Button: Used to reset un

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APS User Manual 313 1.3.11 Auth Method The APS Series switches support different ways of authenticating a user when logging into the management of

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APS User Manual 314 Fallback: Enable fallback to local authentication by checking this box. If none of the configured authentication servers are a

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APS User Manual 315 1.4 Maintenance This chapter describes all of the switch Maintenance configuration tasks to enhance the performance of the swi

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APS User Manual 316 1.4.2 Firmware This section is used to upgrade the firmware in the APS Series switches. Firmware updates are provided periodica

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APS User Manual 317 WARNING: While the firmware is being updated, Web access appears to be defunct. The front LED flashes Green/Off

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APS User Manual 318 1.4.2-2 Firmware Selection This section is used to switch between the latest uploaded firmware image and the previously uploade

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APS User Manual 31 1.1.6 SNMP The APS Series Switches support SNMP and can be managed by any Network Management System (NMS). SNMP is a protocol th

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APS User Manual 319 NOTE: 1. In case the active firmware image is the alternate image, only the "Active Image" table is shown. In this

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APS User Manual 320 1.4.3 Save/Restore This section is used to backup, restore, and save the configuration in the switch. 1.4.3-1 Factory Defaults

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APS User Manual 321 1.4.3-2 Save Start This section describes how to save the Switch Start configuration. Any current configuration files will be s

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APS User Manual 322 1.4.3-3 Save User This section describes how to save the Switch User configuration. Any current configuration files will be sav

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APS User Manual 323 1.4.3-4 Restore User This section describes how to restore user’s information back to the switch. Any current configuration fil

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APS User Manual 324 1.4.4 Export/Import This section describes how to export and import the Switch configuration. Any current configuration files w

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APS User Manual 325 1.4.4-2 Import Configuration This section is used to Import a saved configuration file into the switch. Web Interface To Import

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APS User Manual 326 1.4.5 Diagnostics This section provides a set of basic system diagnosis. It lets users know whether the system is healthy or ne

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APS User Manual 327 Parameter Description IP Address: The destination IP Address you want to ping it. Ping Length: The payload size of the ICMP

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APS User Manual 328 1.4.5-2 Ping6 This section is used to test network connectivity issues using the Ping IPv6 command. Web Interface To test IPv6

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APS User Manual 32 1.1.6-2 Configuration This section is used to configure the GET and SET community names. In this section you can also enable or

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APS User Manual 329 1.4.5-3 VeriPHY This section is used for running the VeriPHY Cable Diagnostics. Press to run the diagnostics. This will take ap

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APS User Manual 330 2. Specifications APS Series Model 10T2SFP 24T6SFP 48T4SFP 24T4S4SFP 48T4S4SFP Interface Total Ports, comprising 10x GbE 26x G

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APS User Manual 331 per group group per group group group VLAN 4K VLAN’s: Port based VLAN’s; 802.1Q; MAC Based VLAN’s; Management VLAN; Private VLA

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APS User Manual 332 (DSCP) / IP precedence, TCP/ UDP source and destination ports, 802.1p priority, Ethernet type, Internet Control Message Protoco

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APS User Manual 333 Automatically turns off power on Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 port when detecting link down or client idle. Active mode is resumed wi

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APS User Manual 33 1.1.6-3 Communities This section is used to configure additional communities. These communities can be used to secure the SNMP i

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APS User Manual 34 Parameter Description Delete: Select the delete button next to the community you would like to delete. Community: Enter a va

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APS User Manual 35 1.1.6-4 Users SNMPv3 brings some important and much needed authentication and encryption options to the SNMP protocol. This sect

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APS User Manual 36 Parameter Description Delete: Select the delete button next to the community you would like to delete. Username: Enter a use

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APS User Manual 37 DES: Select to use the DES encryption method once the Privacy Protocol has been set for a user it cannot be changed. If you need

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APS User Manual 38 1.1.6-5 Groups This section is used to configure SNMPv3 groups. Web Interface To configure SNMP Groups via the Web Interface: 1.

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APS User Manual 3 1.2.8-1 LLDP Configuration _____________________________________________________________ 135 1.2.8-2 LLDP Neighbors ___________

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APS User Manual 39 Parameter Description Delete: Select the delete button next to the group you would like to delete. Security Model: Select th

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APS User Manual 40 1.1.6-6 Views This section is used to configure SNMPv3 views. Web Interface To configure SNMP Views via the Web Interface: 1. C

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APS User Manual 41 Parameter Description Delete: Select the delete button next to the view you would like to delete. View Name: Enter a view na

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APS User Manual 42 1.1.6-7 Access This section is used to configure SNMPv3 access lists. Web Interface To configure SNMP Access lists via the Web I

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APS User Manual 43 Parameter Description Delete: Select the delete button next to the Access Rule you would like to delete. Group Name: Select

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APS User Manual 44 Write View Name: The name of the MIB view defining the MIB objects for which this request may potentially set new values. The a

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APS User Manual 45 Parameter Description Trap Version: Select the required Trap Version SNMP v1, v2c or v3 trap. Server IP: Enter the IP Addres

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APS User Manual 46 Privacy Password: The password used for both the DES Privacy Protocol. The allowed password length is 8 to 32 characters.

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APS User Manual 47 1.2 Configuration This chapter describes the network configuration options available in the APS Series of switches. All Layer 2

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APS User Manual 48 Parameter Description Port: The logical port number for the switch. Link: The current link state of the port is shown. Green i

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APS User Manual 4 1.2.15-5 Port Tag Remarking ____________________________________________________________ 212 1.2.15-6 Port DSCP _________________

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APS User Manual 49 ActiPHY: Link down power savings enabled. Power saving occurs if no active link. PerfectReach: Link up power savings enabled. Re

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APS User Manual 50 1.2.1-2 Port Description Use this section to help identify what devices are connected to each port of your switch. Each Port can

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APS User Manual 51 1.2.1-3 Traffic Overview Use this section to view basic traffic statistics for each of the switch ports. Web Interface To view t

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APS User Manual 52 Filtered: The number of filtered frames received by the switch. Auto-Refresh: To enable auto-refreshing of the statistics on t

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APS User Manual 53 1.2.1-4 Detailed Statistics This sections displays in depth details of the traffic being transmitted and received by the switch.

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APS User Manual 54 Clear: Used to clear the current statistical data. Receive Total: The total number of received Rx traffic including good and b

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APS User Manual 55 1.2.1-5 QoS Statistics This section displays the QoS Queuing details for each of the ports. By clicking on an individual port de

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APS User Manual 56 1.2.1-6 SFP Information This section displays the detailed information regarding the SFP module(s) installed in the switch. Web

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APS User Manual 57 Vendor Name: Vendor’s name of the SFP Module. Vendor P/N: The part number of the Vendors SFP module. Vendor Revision: The rev

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APS User Manual 58 1.2.1-7 EEE EEE is a power saving option that reduces the power usage when there is very low traffic utilization (or no traffic)

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APS User Manual 5 1.3.5-2 Switch Status __________________________________________________________________ 284 1.3.5-3 Port Status ________________

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APS User Manual 59 Parameter Description Port: Physical port of the switch. EEE Enabled: Used to enable or disable EEE for each port. EEE Urgen

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APS User Manual 60 1.2.2 ACL The APS Series switches access control list (ACL) is probably the most commonly used object in the IOS. It is used fo

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APS User Manual 61 Parameter Description Port: Physical port of the switch. Policy ID: Select the Policy to apply to this port. The allowed val

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APS User Manual 62 Disabled: Frames received on the port are not mirrored. The default value is "Disabled". Logging: Specify the loggin

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APS User Manual 63 1.2.2-2 Rate Limiters The section describes how to configure the ACL Rate Limiting Parameters. Up to 16 different rate limits ca

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APS User Manual 64 Unit: Select to limit traffic in units of either pps (Packets Per Second) or Kbps (Kilo Bits Per Second). Reset Button: Used t

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APS User Manual 65 1.2.2-3 Access Control List The section describes how to configure Access Control List rules. An Access Control List (ACL) is a

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APS User Manual 66 Fig. 29 Access Control List Rules Fig. 30 Adding a new Access Control List Rule

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APS User Manual 67 Parameter Description Ingress Port: Indicates the ingress port of the ACE. Possible values are: Any: The ACE will match any in

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APS User Manual 68 following buttons: Inserts a new ACE before the current row. Edits the ACE row. Moves the ACE up the list. Moves t

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APS User Manual 6 About this Guide Purpose this guide gives specific information on how to operate and use the management functions of the switch

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APS User Manual 69 DMAC Filter: The type of destination MAC address. Options: Any, MC - multicast, BC - broadcast, UC - unicast, Specific Default:

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APS User Manual 70 Target IP Filter: Specifies the destination IP address. Any: no target IP filter is specified Host: specifies the target IP add

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APS User Manual 71 1: ARP/RARP frames where the PRO is equal to IP (0x800) must match this entry. Default: Any IPv4 – MAC Parameters DMAC Filter:

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APS User Manual 72 TCP FIN: Specifies the TCP "No more data from sender" (FIN) value for this rule. Any: any value is allowed. 0: TCP f

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APS User Manual 73 IP Fragment: Specifies the fragment offset settings for this rule. This involves the settings for the More Fragments (MF) bit a

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APS User Manual 74 use ACL-based mirroring, enable the Mirror parameter on the ACE Configuration page. Then open the Mirror Configuration page, set

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APS User Manual 75 1.2.2-4 ACL Status The section displays the current ACL rules configured on the switch Web Interface To view the ACL Rate rules

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APS User Manual 76 IPv4: The ACE will match all IPv4 frames. IPv4/ICMP: The ACE will match IPv4 frames with ICMP protocol. IPv4/UDP: The ACE will m

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APS User Manual 77 1.2.3 Aggregation The APS Series switches support two types of link aggregation, Static Trunk and LACP. Static Trunk is a non-pr

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APS User Manual 78 Parameter Description Source MAC Address: The Source MAC address can be used to calculate the destination port for the frame.

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APS User Manual 7 Compliances and Safety Statements Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement This equipment has been tested and found to

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APS User Manual 79 Port Members: Each switch port is listed for each group ID. Select a radio button to include a port in a trunk group, or select

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APS User Manual 80 1.2.3-2 LACP Ports using Link Aggregation Control Protocol (according to IEEE 802.3ad specification) as their trunking method ca

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APS User Manual 81 Parameter Description Port: Physical port of the switch. LACP Enabled: Used to enable or disable LACP on the desired port. To

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APS User Manual 82 1.2.3-2-2 System Status This section displays the current status of the LACP groups. Web Interface To view the LACP status via t

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APS User Manual 83 1.2.3-2-3 Port Status This section displays the current port status of the LACP groups. Web Interface To view the Port status vi

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APS User Manual 84 Auto-Refresh: Tick the box to enable the information to be automatically refreshed. Refresh: Used to manually refresh the info

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APS User Manual 85 1.2.3-2-4 Port Statistics This section displays the current port statistics relating to the LACP information. Web Interface To v

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APS User Manual 86 Refresh: Used to manually refresh the information on the page.

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APS User Manual 87 1.2.4 Spanning Tree The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) can be used to detect and disable network loops, and to provide backup link

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APS User Manual 88 STP mode may be useful for supporting applications and protocols whose frames may arrive out of sequence or duplicated, for exam

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APS User Manual 8 - Radio-frequency electromagnetic field according to IEC 61000-4- 3:2006+A1:2007+A2:2010 - Electrical fast transient/burst acco

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APS User Manual 89 1.2.4-1 Bridge Settings This section is used to configure the spanning tree bridge settings, allowing full configuration of all

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APS User Manual 90 MSTP operation, this is the priority of the CIST. Otherwise, this is the priority of the STP/RSTP Bridge. Default is 32768. Forw

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APS User Manual 91 1.2.4-2 MSTI Mapping This section is used to map VLAN’s to MSTI’s when using the MSTP protocol. MSTP enables the grouping and ma

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APS User Manual 92 Parameter Description Configuration Name: The name identifying the VLAN to MSTI mapping. Bridges must share the name and revisi

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APS User Manual 93 1.2.4-3 MSTI Priorities This section is used to manually change the priority of the STP bridge instances. The CIST (Common and I

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APS User Manual 94 1.2.4-4 CIST Ports This section is used to configure individual STP Parameters for each port. Here you can enable and disable ST

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APS User Manual 95 entered. The path cost is used when establishing the active topology of the network. Lower path cost ports are chosen as forward

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APS User Manual 96 Reset Button: Used to reset unsaved changes to original configuration. Apply Button: Used to save the settings configured on t

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APS User Manual 97 Parameter Description Port: Physical port of the switch. Path Cost: Controls the path cost incurred by the port. The Auto

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APS User Manual 98 1.2.4-6 Bridge Status This section is used to display the status information for each of the configured STP Bridges. Web Interfa

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